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E8TAJ8L18U.YIJD JULY 10, 1888. Entered at the PoatvQlce at Waco, Texas, \an Second Cla»$ Mnrtrr.
VOL. 5. NO. 240 WACO, TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 24, 1893. 50 Cents Per Month.
We are now Selling a Special Line of
Men and Boys JS
at
Value $1.00 to $1.75.
Also Show the MOST COMPLETE
Stock of MEN and BOYS
IN THE CITY AT POPULAR PRICES.
Mr. H. L. Herrly, THE
CHAMPION
IN NORTH CAROLINA
The Senatorial Contest
Becoming Hot.
The Farmers’ Alliance Will
put a Finger in the Pie.
By Associated Presn to the News.
Raleigh, N. C., April 24.—The
next legislature will select a succes
sor to Senator Ransom, who has
represented this state in the United
States senate for nearly a quarter
of a century, and wire pulling has
already begun. Ex-Gov. Thomas
J. Jarvis has for years had his eye
on the senatorship, and does not
seek to disguise the fact that he is
a candilate for Ransom’s official
shoes. Others in the field are ex-
Congressman Waddell, of Wilming-ton.
and Col. Julian S. Carr, of
Dunham. The latter, is a strong
personal friend of General Ransom,
and will probably not oppose his
re-eleotioD, and then general senti-ment
at this time favors the nomi-nation
of Col. Carter for governor
in 1896. The farmers’ alliance ex-pects
to have a finger in the sena-torial
pie, and Marion Butler, the
state president, is now canvassing
the state.
Harrison & Co HEADQUARTERS FOR
Of tlie United States
Is now Working in our Show Window
Every Day. We give one of these
Paintings aWay with every dollar’s
worth of goods bought, Providing you
buy the Frame
H£if“We use this as au advertisement for ourselves and a means for our
customers getting Pictures at about a quarter of their value.
N Important
Difference!
Will be Readily Seen by you in ourPrices
on SHOES, and those of others.
LOW PRICES AND HONEST VALUES.
Those that are intending to purchase SHOES will glance over
these prices for
........WORLD BEATERS
Mens’ Hand-Sewed Bals and Congress, N<
Mens’ Kangaroo Calf, Bals and Congress, ‘
Ladies’ fine kid button shoes tipped & plain ‘
Ladies’ Dongola Kid button shoes, . . . "
Ladies’ Oxford Ties and Opera Slipplers, ‘
Ladies’ “ “ “ “ “ ‘
JggUWe will give you a big drive on Misses and Childrens’ Red Goat
Sandies and Oxfords Ties, they are starters for SHOES. LEWINE BROTHERS.
$3.00, were $4 00.
$3 00, ( c $3 50.
$2 00, (( $2.75.
$1 45, I $1 75.
65, (( $1.00.
$1,00, . ( $1 50.
JOHN. T. BATTLE,
‘THE EXTRA SESSION.
Thg Questions to be Submitted
for Consideration.
By Associated Press to The News.
Washington, April 24.—The
present condition of the treasury
has led to a revival of the talk of an
extra session of congress to act on
the Sherman law. The president
has not had anything to say on the
subject to any of his congressional
callers as yet, however, and it is
probable there will not be an extra
session before the first of Septem-her,
when it is understood congress
is to be called together to consider
the administration plan for revision
of the tariff. The president will,
doubtltss, at the same time, take
occasion in his message to urge im-mediate
action on the monetary
question, and will, it is said, advise
the immediate repeal of the Sher
man act.
ROTHSCHILD’S GIFT.
A Hospital for Sufferers From
Lung Diseases.
By Associated Press to The News.
Vienna, April 24.—Baron Na-thaniel
Rothschild has given his
ehatteau and estate at Reichenau,
in the Styrian Alps, to be used as a
hospital for sufferers from lung dis-eases-.
He will make the necessary
alterations in the chateau and place
in it 500 beds for the use of patients.
The value of the proper* y in ques-tion
is 5,000,000 florins.
I AM NOT INFALLIBLE, NO MAN IS, but the proof
of my judgment in real estate is shown by the continued con-fidence
and business of my customers, and in offering lots
in Cohen Addition, I can say to the homd seeker, you will
be pleased with the location, as no other part of the city
offers more comfort or convenience, for the same money;
and to the investor I can say, the indications are that in
the near future, this property will be used by our best
people as homes, hence an early increase in value.
Cohen Addition is no Suburban Tract, but Inside
City Property, all Streets Open, >» .
Electric Car Line within two blocks of every lot. E
Prices and Termssig
If you wish to build a good house I can arrange terms to
suit your condition. If you wish to invest in a number of
lots 1 can make it to your interest to buy. Call at my
office, room 8, Provident Building.
Jno. T. Battle.
Irish Home Rule.
By Associated Press to The News.
London, April 24.—In the house
of commons today Geneial Sir
George Chesney, conservative mem-ber
of parliament for Oxford, moved
as an amendment to the Irish Home
Rule bill, that the government
should withdraw the military forces
from Ireland before the proposed
Irish parliament should be estab-lished
in Dublin. Other opponents
of home rule also made motions
intended to debar the Irish govern-ment
from having the assistance of
the British aimy in maintaining the
authority of the home rule parlia-ment.
An Organ For Sale.
An exoellent new organ—no second
hand affair. Call at The News office.
SCREEN
Doors
SCREEN
Windows.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A CAR OF SCREEN DOORS,
THE PRETTIEST IN TOWN.
We have an A 1 carpenter who does nothing but SCREEN WORK
for us. 3£!PGet our prices before buying. HARRISON & CO.
KING OF GERMANY
Has a Friendly Interview
With Pope Leo.
The Emperor Received an Ova-tion
From the People.
By Associated Press to The News.
Rome, April 24__The official
circle here understand tnat during
an interview yesterday between
Pope Leo and the German Emperor
they discussed questions relating to
the position of the Roman Catholic
church in Germany, and especially
the attitude of members of the
centere or clerical party towaid the
imperial policy.
The emperor’s friendly codver-sation
and his valuable gift of a
snuff box bearing his portrait sur-rounded
with diamonds, to Cardi-nal
Ledocowek, who represents the
Vatican party, which favors the
triple alliance as opposed to the
policy of Cardinal Rampolla, the
papal secretary of state, which is
French in its tendencies.
The meeting is also regarded as
marking a frtsh step toward the
conciliation of the Prussian aad
Polish celebration of the silver
wedding of King Humbert and
Queen Margharita, as continued to-day.
The Italian sovereign and
his imperial guest received an ova-tion
from the vast concourse of peo-pie
that thronged the streets.
BISMARCK
Has Fully Recovered His Usu-al
Good Health.
By Associated Press to The News.
Hamburg, April 24.—Prince
Bismarck’s organ, the Nachrichster,
prints an authorized statement about
the ex-chancellor’s health, concern
ing which alarming reports have
been sent broadcast in the past few
days. A month ago he suffered a
slight bronchial attack, but not gen-uine-
inflaeuza, which was prevalent
in Friedrichshue. The prince has
entirely recovered from the malady,
which was never serious, and is
now in his usual good health.
as CENTS.
E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LINE OF THE NEW
WICKLOW HATS, in Black, Purple, Blue, Tan Grey and
White Straws. For this week we will sell these Nobby Hats
at the low price of 25 Cts. and remember we Irim hats free of charge.
Ill S. 4th St. : ALDERMAN & NATHAN.
w
A SUMMER HOME.
The President Offered a Resi—
dence by the Sea.
By Associated Prase to The News.
Sba Isle City,April 24.—Mayor
Thomas E. Ludlamand a delegation
of the most prominent residents of
this place have just returned from
Washington where they went last
week to offer President Cleveland a
home down here by the sea. They
saw the president personally and
made an oral offer of the property.
The president received them,
pleasantly, listened to what they
had to say and is going to send them
word in a few days whether or not
he will accept the house. The house
is nearly ready for oocupantey.
Injunction Applied For.
By Associated Press to The News.
New York, April 24.—George
WestiDghouse, jr., has applied to
the United States circuit court for
an injunction against the General
Electric company to prevent it
from using electric converters which
he claims to have invented and
patented. He also asks for an ac-count
of the profits made by the
General Electric company during
the time it has used these patents.
For additional telegrams see third
and eighth pages
Experience
“The FINEST GOODS
AT LOWEST
PRICES.”
EY ALL SAY IT,
Whether its Shoes or Locomo-ties.
Its the buyers daily dose.
EXPERIENCE is the Teacher.
It tells you the truth.
We are a year and a month old
In the shoe basiness.
The new month has doubled
The old.
That’s our EXPERIENCE.
And it’s good.
Wind did’t do it.
IT WAS GOOD SHOES, CHEAP
How’s your Experience?
Been bad?
Try us once.
You will feel better and have a
New Experience.
Beside the best shoes
At the lowest prices. Connor <Mer & Co.

Mail
E8TAJ8L18U.YIJD JULY 10, 1888. Entered at the PoatvQlce at Waco, Texas, \an Second Cla»$ Mnrtrr.
VOL. 5. NO. 240 WACO, TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 24, 1893. 50 Cents Per Month.
We are now Selling a Special Line of
Men and Boys JS
at
Value $1.00 to $1.75.
Also Show the MOST COMPLETE
Stock of MEN and BOYS
IN THE CITY AT POPULAR PRICES.
Mr. H. L. Herrly, THE
CHAMPION
IN NORTH CAROLINA
The Senatorial Contest
Becoming Hot.
The Farmers’ Alliance Will
put a Finger in the Pie.
By Associated Presn to the News.
Raleigh, N. C., April 24.—The
next legislature will select a succes
sor to Senator Ransom, who has
represented this state in the United
States senate for nearly a quarter
of a century, and wire pulling has
already begun. Ex-Gov. Thomas
J. Jarvis has for years had his eye
on the senatorship, and does not
seek to disguise the fact that he is
a candilate for Ransom’s official
shoes. Others in the field are ex-
Congressman Waddell, of Wilming-ton.
and Col. Julian S. Carr, of
Dunham. The latter, is a strong
personal friend of General Ransom,
and will probably not oppose his
re-eleotioD, and then general senti-ment
at this time favors the nomi-nation
of Col. Carter for governor
in 1896. The farmers’ alliance ex-pects
to have a finger in the sena-torial
pie, and Marion Butler, the
state president, is now canvassing
the state.
Harrison & Co HEADQUARTERS FOR
Of tlie United States
Is now Working in our Show Window
Every Day. We give one of these
Paintings aWay with every dollar’s
worth of goods bought, Providing you
buy the Frame
H£if“We use this as au advertisement for ourselves and a means for our
customers getting Pictures at about a quarter of their value.
N Important
Difference!
Will be Readily Seen by you in ourPrices
on SHOES, and those of others.
LOW PRICES AND HONEST VALUES.
Those that are intending to purchase SHOES will glance over
these prices for
........WORLD BEATERS
Mens’ Hand-Sewed Bals and Congress, N<
Mens’ Kangaroo Calf, Bals and Congress, ‘
Ladies’ fine kid button shoes tipped & plain ‘
Ladies’ Dongola Kid button shoes, . . . "
Ladies’ Oxford Ties and Opera Slipplers, ‘
Ladies’ “ “ “ “ “ ‘
JggUWe will give you a big drive on Misses and Childrens’ Red Goat
Sandies and Oxfords Ties, they are starters for SHOES. LEWINE BROTHERS.
$3.00, were $4 00.
$3 00, ( c $3 50.
$2 00, (( $2.75.
$1 45, I $1 75.
65, (( $1.00.
$1,00, . ( $1 50.
JOHN. T. BATTLE,
‘THE EXTRA SESSION.
Thg Questions to be Submitted
for Consideration.
By Associated Press to The News.
Washington, April 24.—The
present condition of the treasury
has led to a revival of the talk of an
extra session of congress to act on
the Sherman law. The president
has not had anything to say on the
subject to any of his congressional
callers as yet, however, and it is
probable there will not be an extra
session before the first of Septem-her,
when it is understood congress
is to be called together to consider
the administration plan for revision
of the tariff. The president will,
doubtltss, at the same time, take
occasion in his message to urge im-mediate
action on the monetary
question, and will, it is said, advise
the immediate repeal of the Sher
man act.
ROTHSCHILD’S GIFT.
A Hospital for Sufferers From
Lung Diseases.
By Associated Press to The News.
Vienna, April 24.—Baron Na-thaniel
Rothschild has given his
ehatteau and estate at Reichenau,
in the Styrian Alps, to be used as a
hospital for sufferers from lung dis-eases-.
He will make the necessary
alterations in the chateau and place
in it 500 beds for the use of patients.
The value of the proper* y in ques-tion
is 5,000,000 florins.
I AM NOT INFALLIBLE, NO MAN IS, but the proof
of my judgment in real estate is shown by the continued con-fidence
and business of my customers, and in offering lots
in Cohen Addition, I can say to the homd seeker, you will
be pleased with the location, as no other part of the city
offers more comfort or convenience, for the same money;
and to the investor I can say, the indications are that in
the near future, this property will be used by our best
people as homes, hence an early increase in value.
Cohen Addition is no Suburban Tract, but Inside
City Property, all Streets Open, >» .
Electric Car Line within two blocks of every lot. E
Prices and Termssig
If you wish to build a good house I can arrange terms to
suit your condition. If you wish to invest in a number of
lots 1 can make it to your interest to buy. Call at my
office, room 8, Provident Building.
Jno. T. Battle.
Irish Home Rule.
By Associated Press to The News.
London, April 24.—In the house
of commons today Geneial Sir
George Chesney, conservative mem-ber
of parliament for Oxford, moved
as an amendment to the Irish Home
Rule bill, that the government
should withdraw the military forces
from Ireland before the proposed
Irish parliament should be estab-lished
in Dublin. Other opponents
of home rule also made motions
intended to debar the Irish govern-ment
from having the assistance of
the British aimy in maintaining the
authority of the home rule parlia-ment.
An Organ For Sale.
An exoellent new organ—no second
hand affair. Call at The News office.
SCREEN
Doors
SCREEN
Windows.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A CAR OF SCREEN DOORS,
THE PRETTIEST IN TOWN.
We have an A 1 carpenter who does nothing but SCREEN WORK
for us. 3£!PGet our prices before buying. HARRISON & CO.
KING OF GERMANY
Has a Friendly Interview
With Pope Leo.
The Emperor Received an Ova-tion
From the People.
By Associated Press to The News.
Rome, April 24__The official
circle here understand tnat during
an interview yesterday between
Pope Leo and the German Emperor
they discussed questions relating to
the position of the Roman Catholic
church in Germany, and especially
the attitude of members of the
centere or clerical party towaid the
imperial policy.
The emperor’s friendly codver-sation
and his valuable gift of a
snuff box bearing his portrait sur-rounded
with diamonds, to Cardi-nal
Ledocowek, who represents the
Vatican party, which favors the
triple alliance as opposed to the
policy of Cardinal Rampolla, the
papal secretary of state, which is
French in its tendencies.
The meeting is also regarded as
marking a frtsh step toward the
conciliation of the Prussian aad
Polish celebration of the silver
wedding of King Humbert and
Queen Margharita, as continued to-day.
The Italian sovereign and
his imperial guest received an ova-tion
from the vast concourse of peo-pie
that thronged the streets.
BISMARCK
Has Fully Recovered His Usu-al
Good Health.
By Associated Press to The News.
Hamburg, April 24.—Prince
Bismarck’s organ, the Nachrichster,
prints an authorized statement about
the ex-chancellor’s health, concern
ing which alarming reports have
been sent broadcast in the past few
days. A month ago he suffered a
slight bronchial attack, but not gen-uine-
inflaeuza, which was prevalent
in Friedrichshue. The prince has
entirely recovered from the malady,
which was never serious, and is
now in his usual good health.
as CENTS.
E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LINE OF THE NEW
WICKLOW HATS, in Black, Purple, Blue, Tan Grey and
White Straws. For this week we will sell these Nobby Hats
at the low price of 25 Cts. and remember we Irim hats free of charge.
Ill S. 4th St. : ALDERMAN & NATHAN.
w
A SUMMER HOME.
The President Offered a Resi—
dence by the Sea.
By Associated Prase to The News.
Sba Isle City,April 24.—Mayor
Thomas E. Ludlamand a delegation
of the most prominent residents of
this place have just returned from
Washington where they went last
week to offer President Cleveland a
home down here by the sea. They
saw the president personally and
made an oral offer of the property.
The president received them,
pleasantly, listened to what they
had to say and is going to send them
word in a few days whether or not
he will accept the house. The house
is nearly ready for oocupantey.
Injunction Applied For.
By Associated Press to The News.
New York, April 24.—George
WestiDghouse, jr., has applied to
the United States circuit court for
an injunction against the General
Electric company to prevent it
from using electric converters which
he claims to have invented and
patented. He also asks for an ac-count
of the profits made by the
General Electric company during
the time it has used these patents.
For additional telegrams see third
and eighth pages
Experience
“The FINEST GOODS
AT LOWEST
PRICES.”
EY ALL SAY IT,
Whether its Shoes or Locomo-ties.
Its the buyers daily dose.
EXPERIENCE is the Teacher.
It tells you the truth.
We are a year and a month old
In the shoe basiness.
The new month has doubled
The old.
That’s our EXPERIENCE.
And it’s good.
Wind did’t do it.
IT WAS GOOD SHOES, CHEAP
How’s your Experience?
Been bad?
Try us once.
You will feel better and have a
New Experience.
Beside the best shoes
At the lowest prices. Connor